Via Infinito:Skleenar: Ehy you don't votef Romney Obama either same. Where? Polls closed. Smart choicer is Libraaterian.Its easy to steel candy from your pet. But when does this also? Yes. Careful to voter machines. Absentee your vote or to stand in line with people withour soaps. Good bleeds.

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Nah. Just a little burnt out on this whole election thing. Voted last week.

markfara:Gary Johnson's not going to win a single state, and those who vote for him won't be proving a point in anyone's mind but their own.

strange comment. johnson voters want him to be president. that's why you vote for someone. because you want that person to win. i want johnson to be president. that's why i'm voting for him. and if enough of us vote for him, he'll win.

mentula:markfara: Gary Johnson's not going to win a single state, and those who vote for him won't be proving a point in anyone's mind but their own.

strange comment. johnson voters want him to be president. that's why you vote for someone. because you want that person to win. i want johnson to be president. that's why i'm voting for him. and if enough of us vote for him, he'll win.

You know, this is the first time -- hopefully the ONLY time -- my family and I have had so very much personally riding on a presidential election. How scary is the world and how polarized are we when a fairly typical, middle-class family quite literally is about to have their future determined by a presidential election? It makes me wonder if in my fog of TV and Project Runway and middle-class entitlement what I've missed over the years that was as critical to other families in other elections? It also makes me wonder how it is that something so high-level makes such a difference on this, the lowest level?

/I'm scared! Hold me!//No! Don't hold me! I totally take that back!///Off to do volunteer work.

strangeguitar:StreetlightInTheGhetto: strangeguitar: First time I got up early to vote. Feels good.

Got up at 5 to get to the polls. Feels awful physically. I'm not awake enough yet to know how I feel mentally.

/downs coffee//VOTE DAMMIT

Luckily my new polling place is literally 2 blocks away. I was drinking energy drinks since 5:00 am

Doing poll greeting for a proposal the non profit I worked for endorsed. In Taylor, MI. Lord help me.

/SO's grandma works across the street from the place I was somewhat randomly assigned to this morning//wonder if he's gonna get a call about that. At least she's the Dem grandma///voted absentee but my friend who voted yesterday scored me an extra I VOTED sticker... first I've gotten since 08. Only absentee voting downside

Showed up at my polling station at 7 AM. There was already about 100 people there, but there were ten lines to process us, and about twenty machines. Total process to walk there, vote, and walk back took about 20 minutes. I love my town.

/Sorry to anyone that has to wait in a long line//Even if your state swings sharply to one side, it's at least nice to vote for the local ballot initiatives///Yes on 6!

were the lines long? in brooklyn the wait is over an hour in some spots, I'm going to wait until after the rush hour ... thankfully I don't have to work on Election Day (which I think aught to be a national holiday)

They moved my polling location to a shiatty church in the ghetto. Last time it was across the street from me in a nice, little nursing home. I walked in and walked out within minutes. The new location is in an area with notoriously awful traffic (those in Orlando, its farking semoran and 408).

I will try my hardest to make it, and I know once I'm in line they can't give me the boot, but this will suck.

markfara:strange comment. johnson voters want him to be president. that's why you vote for someone. because you want that person to win. i want johnson to be president. that's why i'm voting for him. and if enough of us vote for him, he'll win.